2/13 at FSU (ESPN/ESPN2 at 7:00PM)

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FSU is 13-10 (5-5)

They are 5-5 in their last 10, 6-6 at home and (like us) played their last game on February 9th (loss to WF). In their last 4 wins, they have won by either 2 or 3 points (barely scrapping by).

#65 RPI
#20 SOS

http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/rankings/rpi/index1
http://www.cbssports.com/collegebasketball/bracketology/sos

The last time we played FSU we embarrassed them winning by 24 and holding them to 47 points. FSU is not a good team, while they have a good player Michael Snaer, they lack the ability to score. Since ACC play started FSU has averaged 58.6 PPG. I understand this is a rivalry game, but I am more concerned (but not really concerned at all) that this is a road game.

This game is incredibly important for FSU's season as a win against us would get them in the right direction toward making the tournament. A loss would make it incredibly difficult to have a meaningful season.

Let's go canes, let's go rape!
 
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I want our guys to run them all the way to Oklahoma. #TrailOfTears

/too soon?
//don't care
 
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The more I watch college basketball, the more i am convinced that home court has more of an influence on the outcome then any other sport and any other level.
 
The more I watch college basketball, the more i am convinced that home court has more of an influence on the outcome then any other sport and any other level.

Correct. Mainly because in today's college basketball world, its tough to get upper classmen with talent and experience to handle the road pressure and abnormal routine. We are built to win on the road and excel at home. Trust Larranaga and these seniors, they've earned it.
 
The more I watch college basketball, the more i am convinced that home court has more of an influence on the outcome then any other sport and any other level.

Correct. Mainly because in today's college basketball world, its tough to get upper classmen with talent and experience to handle the road pressure and abnormal routine. We are built to win on the road and excel at home. Trust Larranaga and these seniors, they've earned it.

Correct all around.

Miami should have always had an advantage because we tended to have older kids (i.e. players not leaving for the pros early) who we're more mature and stronger.

The issue was our coach was terrible, couldn't develop the kids and we we're weak vaginas.
 
Just hope this team stays hungry. We have beat up on some teams pretty good this year. Hope it does not get to their head.
 
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I expect Snaer to have a much better game this go around. Not enough to do any real damage but he will play better.

Like I always say, if we are down by less than 10 at the half, we win. If we are winning by half, we absolutely dominate.
 
I expect Snaer to have a much better game this go around. Not enough to do any real damage but he will play better.

Like I always say, if we are down by less than 10 at the half, we win. If we are winning by half, we absolutely dominate.

He had like 30 points last time we played
 
I expect Snaer to have a much better game this go around. Not enough to do any real damage but he will play better.

Like I always say, if we are down by less than 10 at the half, we win. If we are winning by half, we absolutely dominate.

He had like 30 points last time we played

Actually he only had 4 points. Their leading scorer only had 12. You are thinking of Green in th VT game.
 
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I expect Snaer to have a much better game this go around. Not enough to do any real damage but he will play better.

Like I always say, if we are down by less than 10 at the half, we win. If we are winning by half, we absolutely dominate.

He had like 30 points last time we played

Actually he only had 4 points. Their leading scorer only had 12. You are thinking of Green in th VT game.

I sense sarcasm becaus we raped them and his play was irrelevant.
 
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